The Force Awakens is the first film in the Star Wars sequel trilogy declared after Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm in October 2012

Thirty years after the thrashing of the Galactic Empire, the cosmic system confronts another danger from the abhorrence Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and the First Order. At the point when a defector named Finn crash-lands on a desert planet, he meets Rey (Daisy Ridley), an extreme scrounger whose droid contains a top-mystery map. Together, the youthful twosome unites with Han Solo (Harrison Ford) to ensure the Resistance gets the knowledge concerning the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), the remainder of the Jedi Knights.

Daisy Ridley, playing role of Rey, spoke to Time magazine about working with the new droid.

I had a chat with BB-8, and I remember J.J. [Abrams] saying, ‘He’s not a child’ and obviously the impulse because he’s small and cute is to infantilize. The impulse is to baby talk, but he’s not a child. He’s a droid with a mission. But after they created him and treated him like a puppet everyday and they gave him so much life that it didn’t really feel any different to acting with a person. He’s there moving around, he’s making noises, he’s responding to what I’m saying. It really is just like having a conversation